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. 2015 Sep 5;21:2638–2646. doi: 10.12659/MSM.894132

Table 1.

Patient factors of 70 patients with thalamic ICHs.

Clinical characteristics All patients (n=70) Good outcome (n=39) Poor outcome (n=31) P-value
Age (years) 64.86±12.31 62.54±11.91 67.77±12.37 0.094*
Sex (n) 0.294**
 Male 32 20 12
 Female 38 19 19
Initial GCS score (median) 11.11±3.89 13.79±1.67 7.74±3.21 0.000*
Hypertension (n) 0.368**
 (+) 41 21 20
 (−) 29 18 11
Diabetes mellitus (n) 0.051**
 (+) 17 6 11
 (−) 53 33 20
Usage of anticoagulant (n) 0.091**
 (+) 22 9 13
 (−) 48 30 18
Platelet count (×103/mL) 224.21±65.20 220.89±69.51 228.38±60.21 0.260*
prolonged PT/aPTT (n) 0.140**
 (+) 12 9 3
 (−) 58 30 28
Coexisting systemic complication (n) 0.000**
 (+) 30 7 23
 (−) 40 32 8
Initial BP (n) 0.409**
 Controlled 18 9 9
 Uncontrolled 52 30 22
3rd day’s BP (n) 0.058**
 Controlled 35 24 11
 Uncontrolled 35 15 20

GCS – Glasgow coma scale; PT – prothrombin time; aPTT – activated partial thromboplastin time; BP – blood pressure;

*

Mann-Whitney U-test;

**

Pearson’s chi-square test.